THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1870. WT1WG BTOttttAXVST. City Affair. A large Dumber of the dry goods com mission merchants of this city have agreed to close their stores on and after to-day at 4 o'clock and on Saturday at 3 o'clock P. M., until September 1, 1870. Yesterday afternoon the Vigilant Steam Engine made a trial at half-past 3 o'clock, at Urond and Fitzwater streets. According to the statements of some of the members of the company, a stream of water wan run through a lg-inch nozzle the distance of 251 feet, while according to the measurement of others the distance was only 2:r feet. After E laying for thirty minutes the piston-rod roke, and all further experiments ceased for the time. At a joint meeting of the Board of Health and Guardians of the Toor yesterday the following was referred to the Committee on Hospital of the Almshouse, to report at a subsequent meeting: Wlierca, The Increase and spread of the relapsing fever cases Into different parts of onr city, to an ex tent beyond the present means of the Hoard of Health to accommodate, anil as said Hoard of Health have nppealed to us for assistance, there fore AYftftltw?, That we do not reyard the Philadelphia Hospital of the Almshouse as the proper place for ronlHKlous or infections diseases to be received; Ttt we most cheerfully watvn any technical objec tions in the present case, and tender the use of the bn. all-pox Hospital buildings, outside the walls of the AlnisiioiiMc, ior the temporary use of such fever ur other piitients as the Uourii of Health cannot ao oniniodute t-lscwhere. Doinentlo Affairs. Gold clotted yesterday at 114 J. Five lives were lost in a recent lire at Knight's Lauding, California. Representative Washburn, of Massachu setts, declines re-fleetion. The break in the French cable proves to be off the southwest corner of Sable Island. The National Executive Conimuteeof the Union League met in Washington yesterday. Some amendments to the San Domingo treaty were sent to tho Senate yesterday by the President. Certificates have been awarded the can didates on the Conservative ticket in the IticLmond election. The election will be contested. Virginia City, Nevada, is experiencing quite wintry weather. On Saturday three incLes of snow fell, and yesterday it was freezing. The Rhode Island Legislature met yes terday. At the Republican caucus II. 13. An thony was nominated for re-election to the United Stales Senate. The reciprocity trenty with the Sandwich Islands was considered by the Senate in Ex ecutive session yesterday. Its defeut is con sidered almost certain. Twelve prisoners broke out of the jail at Wheeling, W. Va., yesterday, effecting their escape in a singularly impudent manner. Tour were recaptured. Two brothers were murdered and throe other members of the family badly wounded in the western portion of Cumberland county, N. C , by three unknown ruffian, on Wed nesday morning last. In the United States Senate yesterday nftcrnoon, after the close of our report, the bill to supply deficiencies in pay and mileage of Representatives, etc., was passed. The bill for the relief of Rollin White was passed over the President's veto yeas, 41; nays, 13. A bill relating to land grants to the Southern Pacific Railroad of California was passed, an amendment opening the lands for settlement under the Homestead laws having been re jected. In the House the tax bill was resumed and disposed of as far as section K, no very im portant amendments being adopted. One of the amendments increases the minimum ef wholesale liquor selling irom a quart to a pallon. Another provides that any person telling out bis business may transfer his spe cial tax receipt to his successor, who may continue the business without paying addi tional special tax. The Speaker appointed Messrs. Logan, bahenck, and olocuni the com mittee to visit West Point. Foreign Affairs. Italy's army is to be thoroughly reor ganized. ...... A disastrous drought is apprehended in England. A party of missionaries have been cap tured by the natives ia South Africa and car ried off into the interior. . . . . , A number of persons imprisoned as con spirators against Napoleon's life have been unconditionally liberated. THE ASSEJLBLY. . Yesterday Afternoon' Session. The Assembly met yesterday afternoon at the usual hour. Dr. Howard Crosby moved that a committee of five be appointed to ascertain what movements Had been made by the churches towards the setting apart of manses for the clergymen of the Church, and that the presbyteries be instructed to furnish all necessary information to such committee, w hich was agreed to. On motion of George Junkin, Esq., of Philadelphia, the report of the Committee on Finance, already published, was taken up and explained at length by Kev. John Hall, D.D., of New York, who especially advocated the plan ' of regular weekly contributions from each member ol tne liesbytenan Uharch, and the recommendations of the committee respecting the five million fund ordered to be raised at the meeting of the Assembly at Pittsburg. ' Hon. W. E. Dodge, Treasurer of the Fi- nance Committee, also spoke in advocacy of the committee's report, giving interesting details of the sums, both large and small, received by him from different sources, and expressing his entire conndence in the rais. ing of the whole amount of five million dollars. Hon. William Strong believed that all the causes of benevolence would be strengthened by the most energetio efforts in behalf of this fund, and trusted that all the clergy of the Church would present most strongly to their people the importance of sustaining by their contributions tne pian adopted at rittaourg. lie pictured the sunerings necessarily en dured by the families of poor ministers in the absence of a sustentation fund, and ap pealed for liberal contributions to remedy such distresses. ' ' Dr. W. P. Breed moved to refer the reso. lntion nrovidincr for a treasury board of twenty business men to have charge of all funds to a special committee, pending the discussion of which the Assembly adjourned. The 8t. Paul Fre$ comes to the defense of Beil, denying that he U ever under the influence of liquor in tne siicntest degree. A Baltimore lady attempted to pomr some kerosene oil from one Jug to another on Wed nesday evening, and now hat no jurs, and is busily occupied in attending to her burned face &nd hands. - . Colonel John 8. Mosby has been very ms.cn surnrlsed on learning tnat be was on the Cana dian border all last week, organizing Fenian cavalry. Until he read the telegrams, he was laboring under the impression that he was ruletly attend! ez to bis law lmsiacsa In, War- jfciitoB, a. MARINE TELEGRAPH! for additional Marin Ifeat fVnt Page, ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT. Sir Risks 4-81 1 Moon Bbts ,. 9'8t BrN firrs T-4 Uiqh Watbr 8-07 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Jorm O. Jamrs, ) C. P.. Dckbokow, Con mittm of tub Month. T. L. UlLLsBril, ) MOVEMENT OK OI'KAN HTKAMmilPS. FOR AMERICA. Tarana London New York May Palmyra... . ....Liverpool... New York t B..My Iowa lasRow....New York May France Liverpool... New York May Hanover Bremen ....New York May England Liverpool. . .New York May Nevada New York... Liverpool. June Caledonia. New York... Glasgow June Russia New York. . .Liverpool June Hermann New York... Bremen June Aleppo New York . . . Liverpool Jn ne Nemesis New York . . . Liverpool J itne India New York... Glasgow June Vnlon New York... Bremen June of Brooklyn. New lork... Liverpool June Colorado New York... Liverpool. Juno Iowa New York. . .GIohkow June Hanover New York... Bremen June C. of Brussels. .New York... Liverpool .Tuue Ytlle de Paris.. New York. ..Havre Juno Parana New York. .lunlon June Kin a. New York ..Liverpool .June COASTWISE. DOMESTIC. ETC. Monro Castle. . .New York... Havana .June City of Mcrlda.New York. ..Vera Cruz, etc Mariposa New York. ..New Orleans. Promet hens., ..Philadelphia. Charleston.... ..June ..June . .Fu ne l'loneer Philadelphia. W llmlticton . . ..June Tonawanda.... Philadelphia. Savannah June Alaska New York. ..A spin wall June Yazoo Philadelphia. New Orleans... June Malls are forwarded by every steamer in the regu lar lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Ojieenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at ixinoonnerry. 'me steamers ior or irom tne conti nent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Volunteer, Jones, New York, J. F. Ohl. SUnmcr it. Wllllnp:, Cnndiif, Baltimore, A.Uroves, Jr. isarK neiiry r. ixia, Thompson, Matanzas, warren oreee. Br. brltr Volant, Gallison, Glace Bay. Sehr Maggie E. Gray, Pillsbury, Barbados, W arren fc tireusr. clir Kllen Ilolgate, GoldiDg, Newborn, N. C, Chas. UBsiam at to, Sehr Paugusset, Waples, New Haven, SInnickson & to. St hr E. Davis, Handy, Cambridgeport, J. C. Scott & sons. Sehr A. Yonng, Young, Cambridgeport, do. ARRIVED YESTEHDAY. Br. ship City of Humilton. Phillips. 40 days from London, with mdse. to S. L. Mercbaut &. Co. Ship Henry 8. Sanford. Dunphv, 43 days from Liv erpool, with mdse. to Peter Wright A Sons. steamship rrometheus, orav, ?a nours rrom Charleston, with cotton, etc , to Souder & Adams. 3(ith ult., 40 miles south of Chtncoteague, passed brig Thomas Owens, from Guautanamo, bound north. Otf the Capes, saw two light barks coming in. hteamer Tacony, isienois, z-i nours ironiNew lork. with mdse. to W. M. Band A Co. Steamer S. C. Walker, Sherin. 24 hours from New York, with nidHe. to W. M. Baird A Co. nark stamcnr. Heavy, 10 days from Matanzas, wih sugar to John Mason & Co. vessel to Work man & Co. Bark Areean, Crosby, from Providence, In ballast to Workman & Co. Br. sehr Hector. Hackett, 14 days from Havana. with old railroad iron to Lindsay, Walton & Co. Sehr Active, Coombs, 10 days from Windsor, M.S., with plaster to Souder & Adams vessel to Lennox is. riurgess. sehr Maggie v. Aiarston, jviarston, irom Bam, with Ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co. Sehr Z. L. Adams, Nlckerson, from Boston, with mdse. to Mershon & Cloud. Sehr Fannie A. Bailey, Hall, 0 days from Dresden, Me., with ice to Knickerbocker lee Co. vessel to Lennox & Burgess. si'hr m. c. liurnite. uurnorow. a aavs rrom uam- den, Del., with grain to J as. L. Bewley & Co. sehr win. b. auason, Aicmtt, nays irom Linton, Del., with grain to Jas. L. Bewley & Co. Sehr Pauausset. Waples, 0 days from rrovidence. Sclir George Hotehklss, Kackett.from Providence. Sttir r. law, lork, irom etoningrou. Sehr M. Van Dnsen, Coinpton, from Stonlngton. Sehr Flora, Smith, from Lynn. Sehr Taylor fit juattns. uneesman.rrom ran uiver. Sclir J. A. Crawford, Yo.'ng, from Greenport. Sclir Clara Merrick, Hand, from Boston. SchrElwood Doron, Jarvis, from Boston. Sehr Isabella Thompson, isnuicott, rromjNewuea- ford. Sehr J. P. Cake, Endicott, from Salem. Sehr L. C. Hickman, Robinson, from New Y ork. Sehr R. P. King, Bllvens, from Cohasset. Sleanitug America, Virden, 12 hours from Dela ware Breakwater, having lu tow ship Henry S. Sau- ford, from Liverpool. Cbrrctqmnilenee of The Eveiiinij Ttleqraph. Nbw York Officb, May vl. Four barges leave in tow to-night, for Baltimore, ngnc John Hawkins, witn norse suoes, ior uaiumore, 1) ii .Ti.Ai.ii Tfi. riiHTM Ma, ol OMio. i ill 1 rt r lng barges leave in tow to-nignt, eastwara: Gen. Foote. r . uouaara. a. Allison, iterator, v, Ileister. Betsey Baker. James Hand. Great North, C. N. Sabey, 11. L. Wligus, A. V. Mekell. and Peter Tannev. all with coal for New York. raiLADKLPHiA UBAKCH ufficb. dune i. Barge Mary Morrow, with coal for New York, leaves to- uay. u.o.v. tBv TelenravhA Lbwes, Del., May 814-10 P. M. Passed in at 8 P. M., a large bark and a brig. Bark Ocean still at anchor, and ten schooners in the harbor. wind SE. Taermometer, 74. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. Foreisrn and coastwise arrivals for the menth of May. IsTO. compared with the same period in 1810. 1809. For. Coast. Total For. Coast. Tot. Ships Steamships. Barks Brigs Schooners. . Sloops S . 3 1 1 8 8 1 . 1 88 4 88 81 ... 81 81 7 8 69 4 63 81 CCD COO & 708 753 490 490 .. 518 598 8b4 634 .. 64 T 547 543 B43 .. 1308 13IH 764 764 .. 1378 1378 98 8704 8T9 113 433T 4fctf steamers... Barges Boats Total..... MEMORANDA. Steamship Wyoming, Teal, hence, at Savannah yesterday. eaeambniD lonawaaaa. tmrreii, iruui duvbuuuu Sbth nit. for Philadelphia, has on board 183 bales upland cotton. 14 bales domestics, 844 casks rice, 33 feet lumber, 87tf tons Iron, ta tons phosphates, 71 Pkffs. mdse.. 839 empty ooia., oo pkgs. vegetables. 5. . I. I T 17 T7-i.-n.An 1 Ilo.. L-l,.n ti ii ri . - n n . Charleston yesterday. Bark Eliza a. coenran, uevereux, neuce, at aia- tanzas 8Hd alt. hebr Sarah Wood. Hickman, sauea irom provi dence 28th ult. for Philadelphia. Sehr Clyde, Gage, nence, ior Boston, at newport P. M. 87th Ult. Sehr Sidney Price. Godfrey, nence for Boston, arrived at Holmes' Hole A. M. 87th ult. sehr Jessie B. Allen, Case, nence. at Nantackei 84tn nit. tcbr West Dennis. CroweU. hence for Boston. passed Bell Gate Sotli ult. Sehr O. H. Tolley, Gaylor, from North Carolina for Philadelphia, at Norfolk 88th ult. sehr George bquires, Simmons, nence, at norioik 88th ult. Sehr Ocean Bird. Marsh, at Norfolk 89th ult. from Hlchmond, to finish loading for Philadelphia. sehr f rank ana jseuie, Kendall, sauea irom ua- rlen 26th ult. for Philadelphia. MISCELLANY. The schooner beiore reported lost In the aale of the 87th ult, two miles below Cape Uenlopen, Is the J. E. Simmons, of Great Kgg Harbor, and not the K. L. Simmons, of Camden. N. J., as stated. She registered 231 tons, and was built at Leetburg, N. S., in 18W. Sehr Ann Conner was at iewes, uei., v. m. sstn ult., with loss of jlbbooui and foretopmant and waist stove, having been in collision. Sehr Camilla, at Lewes, Del., 88th nit, lost Jib boom, anchor, and chain during the late gale. Sc kr Mary v. inner lost nying jiuooom ana uaa waist stove at Lewes, Del., 88th ult. T. EASTOW. 1. BfM AHOlf. 91 C 91 A 11 U IV t E AKTUn shipping Arm comiissioir XKRCBA&TS, no. I luufiriio sur, new ion. No. 1H KOUTH WHARVKS, Philadelpbia No. W. PRAl'r lilreet, BalUmora. W Ira nrDArad ta ahin Rinf daauriDLion iif Freurnl tO PbiUdelpnia, New fork, Wihmna-lon, and intennediata poiuu with pmmptneiia ana dwpatuh. Cam btani4u( fuxiuahadat the short Botioav TOHN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER- r I chant and m anufactorera ol (Joneetear Tloauix, eta. Ko. kJ L i' buiwt, PhUadalpiu a. 1 wtwi JET GOODS, NEWEST. STILES. DIXON'S KfrULUUUXUIUMt num. OARPETINQS, ETO. X. t. LK8TTB. CHAS. CERNXi. F. WKBEH. WM, T. E.J.LESTER & COS CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 29 North SECOND Street, Opposite Christ Church PHILADELPHIA. maiiAir7 ALbO, Gil Cloths, Window Shades, Etc., IN GKEAT VAKIETY. THE ABOVE GOOD3 WILL BS BOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THE ALL Lowest Fslarket Rates. Opposite Christ Church No. 80 North SKCOrVO Street, 4 8 smwSm PHILADELPHIA. ANTON MATTINGS. CAHTON MATTINGS. Fancy Matlfngs, White Mattings, Red Chock Mattings. CAWTOr. TilATTlHQS, ALL WIDTHS, Lowest Prices. ncC'LLUM, CREASE S SLOAN, MATTING WAUEHOUSE, No. 609 CHESNUX Street, 8 8 Wfm3m PHILADELPHIA. CARPETS CLEANED AND FREED FROM MOfU by process entirely new, by HOPK, T.AUBAAJff CO., AT 6 14 lm 'o. ioO Tf. BUG AD Straot. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. CECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE, OR ACCIDENT. The Fidelity Insurance, Trust. and Safe Deposit Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. IN THE III Hew Marble Fire-proof Building, No. 329-331 CIIKMNUT Street. Cspital subscribed, SljUOO.OOO; paid, 550,0(0. COUPON BONDS, STOCKS, SKOURII IE.FA.Mf LY PLATE, OOIN, DEEDS, and VALUAPLES ot eyary description received for saf e-keeiiug, uodor guarautee, bt very moderate rates. The Company slso rent BAKES INSIDE THE fit BUB. GLAK-lKOO' VAUL'lS, t prices Taryinu from $15 to $76 a year, according to size. An eitra si ior Corpora tions and Bankers. Koomi and d ;sks adjoining vaultj provided for Sate Renters. DEPOSITS OF MONEY RECEIVED OS INTEREST, at turee per cent, payable by check, without notice, and at four per cent., payable by chuck, on tea days' notice. TRAVELLERS' LETTERS 0 CREDIT furnished, available in all parts of Europe. INCOME COLLECTED and remitted tot one per rent. The Company act as EXECUTORS. DMlN(hTFA. TORS, and tillARDIANh. and HKUK1VK and BXti CUTE TRUSTS of every desoription, from the Courts, Corporations, and Individuals. N. B. BROWNE, President. O. H. CLA.HK., Vice Pree deab. ROBERT PATTERSON, Hecretary ar.d Treasurer. DIRECTORS. N. B. Browne. I Alexander Henry, Clarence 11. Clark, 1 Stepnen A. Oald.fcll, John Welsh, 1 Cioorir.! F. Tyler, Oharlea Macalester, I Henry U. ijibaon, Edward W, Clark, I J. Oiilinghaui Fell, iienry i ran nc&eu. io uimwi CLASS, OAK 207 BENJAMIN 11 HHOEilIAKER, FOREIGN WINUUW GLASS. Manufacturer n( AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, Hole Agent for the sale of FRENCH WHIl'K PLATE ULASK, tRKNUU LOOKING GLASS PLATES, KKNU11 SKY I tOlir GLASS. Havinit been appointed Sole Agant in Philadelpnia lor the aale ol tne proaucutoi me IRENOH PLATE GLASS COMPANIES, I would draw the attention of purchaseie t the verv superior quality of Glass made by them. It it whiter and morebiichly polished than any otner glass in tne world. and worm twenty per oem. more ior uuuuiu purposes. For sale, with every other varirty of GLAjUS,, Oiaameu' Ul, Colored, Out, Fmbossed, and Plain, by iiKNJ. il. MIIOK3IAKKU, Nos.ao5. i7. aon, an HI L'iITU'lil Ui.nt 309 ABOVE RACK. IdWliurpI all INSTRUCTION. TT V. L A IJ 1 15 It II A C II H l CLASSICAL. SCIENTIFIC. AND COMMErt CIAL AOAUHMY, AbSKMHLY BUlLDINO, No. loi South TENTH Street. A Primary, Kloruentary, and Finishing bchooL Circular at Mr. VVarburton'a, No. 460 C'besnut street 6 30 tf G uiwirvii: UA1ULK.U on.. 10JXA BOTTLES BOTTLES 10,000 For sale by SAMUEL SPANS, Re. 148 North THIRD Street, Puiludelphia. The only Importer and bole Aent in the United Slates for the hut hlty years. lliis Oil will cure colds, eouvhs, and pains in the limbs , aff.uit ions of the ltidnttvs and Lladdar. and will positively eipel gravel; relieves inoonUnenoe oi nnue.and cheoas the same if too rreaueut. For dysueuiua or ions of aopetite there is notbint beitor, lor new-born babev, who are subject to cello, oti uaoif Will . 1 nniu rull.li t h.m Ii will cure ci Tallin; mxi.TlTTEB, itch, or any other Cutaneous disease. ... ,. i or KhuuuiAuma or Gont it is now reeommended by all ruiaeoi pbyiciana. In slioii, for man or beast it il aovereiga remedy. Tux IT, and be satisfied. Vr i iM 14 i.av imi r 1 a Liukkal liibcotu r to Dbugoists and others, who are riei-aived. aJ q-Jiu1 to t'i m oinrrfit arn,':' ' W- W"WV1 IN SUR AN Ob DKJ.AWARH MUTUAL 8AFKTY rNSURANCS company. Incorporated by Um Leguiiatara of Pennsylvania, 136. O1J104J ontteart corner of THIRD and WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. MAU1NK INSURANCES On Vmsoi, Cargo and Kreight to all parta of tn world. INLAND INSURANCES jn goods by river, canal, lake and land carriage to all parta of the Union. FIKK INSURANCES UercnandlMe generally; on Stores, Dwelling, Houses, eto. ASSETS OK THE COMPANY November 1, 19. iw,0io United Htatea Five Per Cent, Loan, ten-forties IfllO.OOO'OO 100,000 United States Six Per Cent. Loan (lawful money) lOT.lSODO 50,000 United states Six Per Cent Loan, 1831 eo.OOO'OO soo.ooo Btr.to of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent Loan 13,9&G-00 800,000 City ol Philadelphia Six Per Ci'ut. Loan (exempt from tax) 800,920-00 iwi.uuti Bin 10 oi in. 'w jersey Bix rer (.lent. Loan SO.tHK) PennsyiVDMla Railroad First Moi-t(rinro Six Per Cent. Honrts 2?,0(Ki PtnTmyivMiia liallroad Se cond niorttfaKe Six per Cent, bonds 8r,,0fJi Wer.tf.rn Pennsylvania Rail road MortRaife six Per Cent, bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad cJaiautee) 80,000 State of Tennessee Fivo Per Cent, Ja'HW T,0W) btat of 7'eunes8ce Six Per Cent. Loan 18,600 PtnuHylvania Railroad Com pany, e&o shares stock 6,000 Ncrth Pennsilvanja Rail road tympany, loo sharea ftock 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Com pany, 80 shares stocfe M0.900 Loans on Bond aud Mort- 02,000-00 450-00 3,S!lS-00 J0.0O0-O0 16,000 -00 ,9T0-O0 14,000 DO 8,900 -0C T.500-00 piiire, first liens on City Properties Hfl.JOO-OO H,cs:,4iK) Par. Marfeet value, 11,256,870-00 C'OOt. 11,816,6-87. R-?al KstJito 80,000-00 B;il K;ceivabl.; for Insurances made... 833,700-78 balanctu due ut Agencies : Prenilurus on Marine Policies, Accrued Iutwnt, and other debts due the Com pany fi.WT-W Sick, Serin, etc., of Sundry Corpora tions, f t:i6. L'BtLmnted value ,T40-U0 vssn in ftt.'K 1168,318-88 t;ah In Drawer 78-8a 169,891-14 11,862,100-04 DIRKCTOR8, .Samnel K. StoKcs, Thomas o. Jtland, wiaiana i. uouiton, Edward Darlington, II. Jones Drooke, Kdward Lafouruade, Jacob Rlegel, Jacob P. Jones, James b. MoKarland, Joshua P. Kyre, Speucer Mcllvain, J.'b. Semple, Pittsburg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg, D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg Knumud Souder, TUeopiillus Paulding, Jatui-.i Traijuair, Heciy Sloau, Henry C. Dallett, Jr., ames C. Hand, Wiillaru C. i.udwlg, .lost' pit II. Seal, Hnph t'ralg, )oh" D. Tr.vior. Georvc W. Pernadoa, VU1UMH C, Houston. tuumas v. hand, President. JOHN c DAVis, Vice-rtealdent HEHKY LYLBURN, Secretary. nEJSRY I. A Li. Assistant Secretary. 1 1 fi O ME STEAD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Pob'cies Issued on all the Ordinary Plans, AT LOW KATES OF PREMIUM, With f uil participation in the Profits. All Policies IonForiei table. Fui Cash surrender Indorsed on Eacn Policy. KO P.ESTFJCTIOXS AS TO TRAVEL OR RESI. DENCJS. The form ot policy adopted is a plain and simple con flict precise and definite in its terms, and frA, fmn. ambiguous conditions and restrictions. Special attention is called to the HOJ1 IJS 17 lCVU PLAN this Company, offerinR the OOMBINKD ADVANTAGES or tub Ilullclintj -!siociutiou AUD or Lilti IuMurauco. livery I'olicy Holder (Secures a jioute of Hit owu. Deecnptive Pamphlets, with Rates, furnished on annll cauou lu the Company. OFFICE, N. W. comer Seventh and Chesnut Sta. rnl LAD KLPU 1A. WILLIAM M. 8EVFERT, President. LAUEHNU2 MYERS. Vice-President, R. W. DORPHLET, Seoretary. D.. WILLIAM L HIRST Counsel. V. HAYES AGNKW, M. Medical Director. PIBXCToas. IWm. B. Reaney, Kdward Samuel, 11. P. Muirbeid. Wm. M. Peyfert, Laurence itytira, J. M. AljorB, Win. S. AloManus, I Clayton UoMiohael. 496m 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL. QJQ fraiUio Fire line OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, Nos. 435 and 437 CHESNUT St. Assets Jan. I f ,70$2f825i73 l"B7 0 PITAL... ( 400,000 TJ0 ACOKUKD SURPLUS AND PREMIUMS.... i.m.TH ei INCOME FOR 1840, LOSSES PAID Cf 186 &C1U.UU0. lM.SUS'O, Loss paid since 1829 over $5,500,000 Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. The Company also issues polioies npon tho Rant of all kinds of Buildings, Ground Rente, and M or t faces. Itie "FRANKLIN" baa no DUSPU'iXD CLantr, PIREOTOR Alfred O. Baker. barouel Grant, lieorse W. Kiohardl, laiku Lea. Thomas bparkay WUluun b.Urao. Thomas S. Kills. Ireorge Falsa, AI.FRED O. BAKKR. PraaidanL GKOHU tt KALES, Vio-President, JAMVS W. MoAIJJSTKR, Saeretary. TUKODORK M. UKUKK, Assistant Secretary. 9i TpAME INSURANCE COMPANY No. 809 CHESNUT Street. IK0ORPORATF.D 1858. CHARTER PKRPKTUAI CAPITAL 4J0U.IWU. FIRE INbURANCB EXCLUSIVELY, lflturanoe.asuinst Loss or Damase by Fire either by Per. petual or Temporary Polioies. DLRltUTORS. Cbarlee Biinardson. , Robert P 'earoo. W uliam 11. Khawn. John Keeaier, Jr., Kdward H. Orne, Charles blokes, Joba W. Kverinaa, Mordeoai Busby. William M. beyieiU Julin k . buiith, Natiian Utiles. lieuise A- Vv est. CHARLES RICHARDSON, President. WILLIAM IL RUAWN, Vice-President. WnxiAMS L Blancbako, Seoretary. T 30i T LIE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. U5ce B. W. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT Streets FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. PERPETUAL AND TERM POLICIES ISSUED. OA bit Capital (paid np in full) tiM,M000 lk Aaaeia, Jaji. 1 1 INTO. T. Ratcbford Starr, Naibro ferasier, Joba M. Atwood, . - m ' . . k. J. Livingston ErrinfM Jamee II (JUaboru, Wm. G. Boulton, ('hariea Wheeler. George H. bluarb Thomas li. Montgomery, Jaineo M. Aerteen. John U. Brown. Jam F. RATCUFORD BTARK. Presideot. THOMAS U. SIONTGU tatV. Vioo-Presidsnl JACOB JE. VStiH&liU, AaTts B4) StM INSURANOht INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH AMERICA. JairDASt L 1870. Chnrter Perpetwal. Incorporated 1704. LAPITAI.... 8300,00C A(HJKTS 8i,78:,5Sl lywmara paid since orcaalzntloa... .81,000,000 Ketelple af Prenliiuis, 1 S69. . . .8 1.9 4 3 Interest from I a Teams enU, 69. 114,fl!H-74 8 4, 1 00,3:1-10 Isaea paid, lh9..... U l033,;iG'S4 9iatemeat of the Assets. tint Mortxases on City Property t7fls,4l United tatee Government and other Loan Bonds 1,133,944 Railroad, Bank and Canal Stocks &,7 Cash in Bank and Offioe M7,ti Loans en Collateral Security 83,668 Notes Receivable, mostly Matine Premiums. .. 831.1M4 A corned Interest . 903-57 Premiums in course of transmisaiea m So,! Unsettled Msrine Premiums tuu,90c Real Eatata, Offloe of Company Philadelphia.. fti.txt 8J,7.s;i,3i DIRECTORS. Arthor G. Francis R. Oope, bamuti W.Jfl sea, Kdward U. Trotter, John A. Bro n, Kdward 8. Clarke, Chariee Taylor, T. Uharlton Hoary, Ambrose "bite, Alfred D. Jessup, Willism Welsh, Louis O. Madeira, 8. Morris Wain, Charles W. Cushman, John Mason, Clement A. Grisoom, Ueorce L. Harrison, WUham B rookie. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. CHARLES PLATT, Vloe-Preaident. Matthias Mabis, Secretary. C. II. Reeves, Assistant Secretary. 8 4 F RE ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED MARCH 17. 1890. OFFICE, BO. 84 NORTH FIFTH STREET INSURE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY, BUILD From Loss by Fir (in the City of Philadelphia only). AHMiTtS JANUARY 1, IN70, 8 1,37,7 Ji 'J3. TRUSTEES. WM. H. HAMILTON, JOHN CAKROW. OHARLK8 P. BOWER, JESSE LIGHTKOOT, ROBT. SHOE MAKER, PE1KR ARMBRUSTER, M. II. DICKINSON, GKOKGF, I. YOUNG. JOS. K. LYNDALL, I.KVI P. COATS. SAMUEL 6PARHAWK, tills rva iiti tt -j JOSKPli E. SCUKLL. PKTF.R WILLIAMSON, WM. H. HAMILTON, President. BAMUEL SPARHAWK, Vice-President, WILLIAM T. BUTLER Seoretary. IK QUARTER ASS UTS PERPETUAL. $200,000. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF GERMANTOWN. OFFICE, No. 4829 MAIN STREET. Take risks in Philadelphia, Montgomery, and Books counties, on the niotit favorable terms, upon tlweUingj, Hams, jviercuanuite, curuiure, farming Aiupieiuenw, Hay, Grain, btraw, etc. etc. DIRECTORS. Fjiencer Roberts, Nicholas Rittenhouse, .lohn Maluuun. Natnan L. Jones. Albert A nb in end, Josi-p'i Hndsbury, v illmm ARhmeud, M James b Lanirstroth, Cliarlas Weiss, Charles Millman, Charles 11. Stokes. Abram ttez, 8PKNCER ROBERTS, Presidont. CHARLES II. STOKES, Seoretary and Treasurer. WM. U.LEli.MAN, Assistant Secretary. 5 24 smw3m ASBURY LIFE INSURANCE CO. roE w it o nil. LEMUEL BANGS. President. GEORGE ELLItlTT, Vice-Pres't and Sec'y. EHUKi wcuLifliuUJv, Actuary. PENNSYLVANIA STATE AGENCY, JAMES M. LONG ACRE, Manager. H. C. WOOD, JR., M. D., Medical Examiner. Office, 302 WALNUT St., PhiladelpWa. REV. S. POWSRS, Special Agent. 8 23 mwfiy rpHE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE I UUMfANK. Ineornorated lhao Charter Perpetual. No. B10 WALNUT Street. opposite Independence Sanaro. This Company, favorably known to the oommunity for over forty years, continues to insure against loss or dam age by fire on Pubiio or Private Buildings, either perma nently or for s limited time Also on Garniture, blocks Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to ths insured an undoubted security In ths oasa 0,I0M pxbEOtoBS. Daniel Smith, Jr., I Thomas Smith, lsaao Hazlehurat, I Uonn Uwis, Thomas Robins, I J. Gillinaham Fell, John Llevereox. , I Daniel Haddock, Jr. Franklin A. Comly. DANIEL SMITH, Jb.. President. WM. G. CROWELL, Seoretary. HO TMPERIAIi FIRE INSURANCE CO., ; LONDON. KSTABLJMIIED 1S03. Paid-up Capital and Accumulated Funds, 68,000,000 XIV GOLD. PREVOST & HERRING, Agents, 4$ No, 107 B. THIRD Street, Philadelphia. OH AS. M. PREVOST OH AS. P. HERRING HAIR CURLERS. THE II Y 1' I! It I O II X IXcYirt CURLERS, AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE FOR THE LADIES (Patented July 9, 1867.) This Curler is ths most perfect invention over offered to the public. It is easily operated, neat in appearanoo and will not injure the hair, as there is no beat required, nor any auetallio substance used to rust or break ths hair Manufactured only, and for sale wheleaale and retail, by 9Ic9IIL.IAX fc CO,, S 23 6m No. 83 North FRONT Street. Philadelphia, Sold at all Dry Goods, Trimming and Notion Stores. LEGAL. NOTIOE8. t KTTERS TESTAMENTARY ON THE J J Eitate of GEOROE W. BKNNKRS, Ute of the eity of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to ,.i.MiniMlbf the Register of Wilts for the eity and coanty of Philadelphia, all persons indebted to or those having claims or auraanua against me same are requested toprentuiemwHuoutaeiajto m vn (Ilw6t No. IS N. WATER Street GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. 1115 I N E 8 T R E E T. MRS. E. ROWLAND'S CHINA, GLASS. AND OUEENSWARE l.. .i ilj ml No. 1116 VINE STREET. lUlm DIVORCES. ABSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OB Uined in New York, Indiana, Illinois, and oth eg States, for persons from any State or Country, legal every. .7. uarfmn. HmnbutnML nonnDiiort. etc. sum. maul cause: no Publicity; no charge nntd divoroe ob tained. Advioo free. Uuaineas . awubitahaa nrteen years 111 gm Ki T8 NASSAU Street. New York Oily PAPER HANGINGS, E I O. OOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! WALL PAPERS and Linen Window tmsaea m anuraotured, tno cheap. the city, at juur t rumu uepot. Ho. I V7 IJL'-&AL eueet, t.iiiau, r uxsvy, AMUSEMENTS. A C A J) K M Y O F M l! 8 io 1 FIV1KHTS AKDOSI MATINEE. iiiMMni'i inn junn 6. RICHINOM GRAND TNOLISH OPERA. MONDAY KVKNINO, First Urns in this city, in English, of Adsm's. Oomle POSTTUON o'rlftbrTJUMRAU. Full strrnath of the troupe in the cast, TUSHDAY EVENING, June 7. BKNKUT OF MR. 8. BEURKNS. Meyerbeer's Grsnd Opera, ths THE HUGUENOTS. Wednesday BEN KKIT OF A. 8. PRNNOYKR, B'H R.MIAN GIRU First appearance in PbllRdelphie of MISS KMMA flOWSON. Friday Pornpllmrntary KnntH of OAbOLlNK HIOHINOS BERNARD. LUKLINR. Boi sheets open Thnrsdsy, June 1, at W. H. Boner's Studio htore. No. 1 103 Chesnut street. Reeorved Seats, l. 6 81 JDEMY O F MUSIC. S. TiFHRRNS' RENEFTT TUErtI) A Y EVENING, June 7. THE HUGUENOTS. Cast by the entire strength of tho RIOHINUS GRAND KNOLI8H Ol'KRA COMPANY. Mm. O. K. RKRNARD DIRECTRESS RKSKRVFU KEATS ONR DOLLAR Now rrady at the ACADEMY and at BONER' S, No.llii. CHESNUT Strpt. (SI wf at WALNUT STREET THEATRE. t THIR (Wednmday) EVENING, June 1, Third Night of the tVorld-renowned Comedian. MR. .TOSKPH JKFFF.RNON, in his exquisitely brnntifnl impersonation of RIP VAN WlMKLK, in Dion Bouoicniilt's c.oat drama entitled RIP VAN rVl.VKLR:OK. THE 8I.RRP OF TWKNTY YKARS. Received nightly by Uree sad brilliant audinaooa with KNTH IJSIASTIO APPI.AIIKK RIP VAN WINKLE JOSEPH JEFFERSON MATINEE ON SATURDAY AT X O'OL KJK. Chairs secured six days in advance. MRr?. JOHN DREW'S ARCH THRATRR. Beirlns at 8 o'clock. STREET LAST WKKK KO KiHAM AND DICKENS. Last four niirhi of At It. dllllN BKOl'UHAM. THIS (Verinrsdsy) EVENING, June 1, Only night of Kroughsm's Iramatization, DUMttKV AND RUN CAPT. CUTTLE MH JOHN BROUGHAM iiUDAY, BKREUT Or JOHN BROUGHAM, whpn Mr. DAN BRYANT will appear. Seats secured six days in advance. r HE8NUT STREET THEATRE. rw T -. -J msT uvii iv 01 iv, uowvr aim niRnturtir, EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY. OLIO, FARCE, MINSTRELSY, BURLESQUE, AND JOHN STETSON, NTERESTING EXHIBITION. 105 PENNSYLVANIA POtT- CHESNUT ST. J5 TECHNIC AND CHESNUT ST. I Vila AKA lOftllUAJ, MUSEUM. CHRSNUT 8'P. lliO Open daily from 8 A.M. till 10 P. CHESNUT ST, l!il5 M. Saturdays till 11 P. Ml Leo- OHKKNIIT ST. 1 ."." tures on usetul and scientiQcsub- CH R8N0T ST. 1iW joots every evening. CM1KSNUT ST. Admissit n, M) cents. f S 3 tf CHESNUT BT. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, Nos. 72(1, 722, 724, and 72 VINE Street. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the property of the GRAND DUKE OF BADRN, purchased at great expense by JACOB VALKR, of this city, in combination with FLaMKR'S ORCHESTRA and Mis NKLLIK A ivur; Kfiuw, win perform KV ftni Af lEKMOON and n v r ninu ai me auovomenuonea piace. Admission free. 1 13tf ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETO. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND iiBOlLKR WORKS. NRAFIE A LUVT. I n.AlVllOAL AND THEORETICAL ENGfNKKRfi- MACU1NISTS, BOIXKR MAKERS, BLACK8UITUS and FOUNDERS, bavins for many years been in successful operation, and been exoltisively en gaged in bnik'.ing and repairing Marina and Kiver unginee, nigo ana lew preesure, iron Hollers, Water Tanks, Propellers, eto. eto., respectfully offer their ser vices to the Dublio as being fully oreDared to contrast fnr enginee of all sizes. Marine, River, and Stationary ; bavins sets of patterns of different sires, are prepared to exeouts orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern, making made at the shortest notice. High and Lowpreo. sure i ine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the bestePenn. syivama uuarcnai iron, forgingsor au sires and kinds, Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning Screw Cutting, and all other work oonneotod with ths above business. Drawings ana specifications ior an won aone St tat sstablisbment free of obarge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ainpie wharf dock-room for repairs Of boats, where tbey oi.n lie in perfect safety, and are pro, vided with (bears, blocks, talis, sta sta., for raising bean or light weights. , . JOHN P. LEVY, 81 BEAOH and PALMER Streets. QIRARD TUBE WORKS AND IRON CO. JOHN II. MURPHY, President, PHILADELPHIA, PA. rirlanufacture Wrought Iron Pino ' And Sundries for Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters. ' WORKS. TWENTY.TtllKD and FILBERT Streets. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 41 Wo. 4'J North FI FTH Htreet. CLOTHS, OASSIMERE8. ETO. '. Q L O T H H O U 8 E. JAMES & H U B E R. No. 11 Worth SECOND Street,! sign of tne Golden Lamb, . w receiving a large and splendid assortment Alfl of new styles of v I FANCY CASSIMERE3 And standard makes of DOESKINS, CLOTHS and COATINGS, 3 S3 mwi AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PATENTS, " ' 8. OFFICES FOB PROCURING Patents in the United States and Fo reign Countrie, IOBBIBT B TJ I L D I BG B. 1 119 S. FOURTH St.. IMiIlada., ASD MARBLE BUILDINGS, SEVEIVTII Street, abore Ft j (OppoaiUC. & Patent Offioe). , WASHLNUTON, p. 0. H. HOWSON, SoUcltor of Patau ts, , a HOWSON. Attorney-st-Law. rVm.w.nwtal-JM.a ta be silrtiwss.d to aha Principal Offlflaa Philadelphia. Ul saws QTATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATE KJ Rights of s valuable Invsntion lust patented, and for the SLICING. CUTTING, and CHIPPING of dried beef, cabbage, etc., are hereby ottered for aale. It is an artiold of great value to proprietors of hotela and restaurants, and it should be iatroduoed into every family. KTATH RIGHTS for sale. Aledel can be seen at TELEGRAPH OFflCK, COOPER'S FOLtiT. N. J. arm nuttux at uuiiaan. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFK J. WATSON & SON, Of ins lata fins of MY ABB A WATBOH, FLUE AND BURGLAR-PROOF g A F IS B T O B IS NO. S3 BOUTH FOURTH STREET, . BU A few doors above Obssbbi sk. ThlUl DRUGS, FAINTS, gTO. JOUi:UT SIIOE91AK1SU Sc CO., N. E. Comer FOURTH and RACE SU., PQILADELPHJA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Importers and Uanaractorers of WHITE I-TCAn AND COLORED PAINTS, POTTY, VARNISHES, Em , AGENTS FOR TTIK CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO FAINTS. Dealers and eonsamars sappUed at loves prices or osviii. is H CLAIMS AGAIN8T THE MEXICAN Gov ernment promptly prepared for adjustment and settlement, by the Coouaiuios now in session. All spell- catioua luu.t be tiled b.lore June 1, 17V. Apply either in peieon or by rr o VOBEUT b. LE QL CO.. lu tuuth 6KV JtN'l U Street, PtuladulyUia. m